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Old 05-11-2007, 04:28 PM #1
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Arrow TBI & PCS articles, research & other useful links

As this Forum for Post Concussion Syndrome & Traumatic Brain Injury is a recent addition to NeuroTalk, here are some PCS threads that have run on some of our other forums

Please Help - NeuroTalk Support Groups

post concussion syndrome - NeuroTalk Support Groups

more post concussion problems - NeuroTalk Support Groups

Post Concussion Syndrome? - NeuroTalk Support Groups

Please add any useful websites or other resources on PCS here
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Lots of good info on the wikipedia page. Check the references section at the bottom.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Post-concussion_syndrome
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http://www.tbiguide.com/

I found loads of great useful information here!! Worth checking out!!

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Default "Mild" TBI...:

understanding, manifestations, (inc. Post Concussive Syndrome) treatments...
http://archinte.ama-assn.org/cgi/con...ll/158/15/1617

old (1998) info but still seems relevant and comprehensive.
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Thank you so much for this link. It is amazing.
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Thumbs up PCS Resources in Alberta, Canada

I gained the most from getting involved with an agency (CNS - Calgary Neurorehab Services) that has 16 years experience in treating clients with brain injury. Once I surrendered and started with their program (which is comprehensive - work, home, fitness, psychological, etc), I finally started to make AND KEEP my progress. All the treatment cost was covered by CHR - Calgary Health Region. I wish I would have known about them sooner, so I am posting this in hopes someone will benefit.

www.alliance-cns.com

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Thumbs up Acquired Brain Injury--the invisible disability

www.braininjury.org.au

dedicated to making more visible...

Mission of this Association: "to improving Quality of Life of People living with and affected by ABI (Acquired Brain Injury)
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people whose behavior challenges our understanding"


LOTS of info. on "acquired" brain injury includes TBI as well as other ways brain can "acquire" injury after birth
and effects

Home page portal has links to excellent, detailed info
about various aspects and impact of brain injury

Popular and Latest Content areas have links to articles and info I've not seen elsewhere

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